...show that the Wii is most certainly a success not only for Nintendo but also for the industry as a whole (because it's bringing in new consumers of all ages to buy software).

An argument could be made about the quality of non-Nintendo software or the lack of hardcore titles on the platform. But, either way, Nintendo is making bucket loads of money and that doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. So, I'm sure they would consider this a success.

I think every company has found their niche this generation. I am happy for Nintendo. I had a gamecube but don't own a Wii. Back in 2004, analysts thought Nintendo was doomed. There was talk of Microsoft buying Nintendo (I literally would have hurled). I am glad Nintendo has it's mojo back, but a little disappointed in the structure of the Wii. I can still look forward to the future though. :) Yes, it's a success.

If I'm being honest, I do wish that Nintendo would have spent a bit more money on the system and included 720P support and digital audio. Sure it would have added some price to the console, but given that Wiis are selling like hotcakes, I really think the consumer base would have gladly paid extra to get those features.

Just a little bit more foresight and the Wii would have felt more next gen. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all my Wii games as is...but I wish the system was a bit more future minded.

I recently bought a Wii on an drunk impulse. I think it's a fun system. Ok, I wasn't drunk but feeling pretty good. Anyway, I don't regret it. Sure, there's a lot of shovelware, but I've bought Zelda: Twilight Princess, Mario Galaxy, SSBB, Zack and Wiki, Super Paper Mario, No More Heroes, and Metroid Prime 3. Sure I haven't played most of the games, I've been playing Galaxy, but the thing is, with a cheaper costing system, you get your money's worth sooner. I don't care if the Wii fades out in two years, I'll get my money's worth before then.

without a doubt. I might just break down and buy one for the fun and nostalgia that SSBB brings alone. As mentioned above, the thing that makes me hesitate is that after the 'big brawlers' what's left without the Ninty icons (Mario, Luigi, Zelda, Pikmin, Kirby, Bowser, Yoshi, et al..) playing a lead role in the game?

I guess I just answered my own question re: staying power, but there's no doubt tha that the Wii is successful.